Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has discontinued its Rs 499 Bharat Fiber broadband plan. The plan was introduced in May this year and offered 100GB of data. It offered a download speed of 10Mbps up to 40GB with a post FUP download speed of 512Kbps. The development was first reported by Kerala Telecom.
“It has been decided by the competent authority to withdraw PAN India Bharat Fibre Broadband plan ‘100GB CUL@Rs. 499’ for new customers in all circles. Existing customers under this Broadband plan shall continue. However, efforts may be made to migrate these customers to some other regular Bharat Fiber Broadband plans which are in offer,” BSNL said in an official statement.
BSNL said that the customers using this broadband plan shall continue to use it till the expiry date of the plan. The state-owned telco noted that it will migrate the customers to some other regular fiber broadband plans.
BSNL has also introduced a new quarterly payment scheme under which a customer can avail of free service for 15 days without any extra cost. This new payment scheme will be available for Fiber Basic Plus, Fiber Value and Fiber Premium plans priced at Rs 599, Rs 799 and Rs 999, respectively. The scheme will be valid till January 23, 2022.
BSNL users will get extra 15 days of service whenever they pay for either of these broadband plans for three months in one go.
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